Gibb has asked for Audio Vixen – made up of Pirrelli siblings Ria , 29, Christine, 27, and Ross, 21 – to be his support act when he tours Australia next month.The Sydney-based trio who rocked their way into the top nine on hit show The X Factor, recorded Morning Of My Life in an attempt to capture the attention of their idol – and it worked.

“When we set out to try and get Barry to listen to our music, we just presumed we’d get a note back saying thanks but no thanks,” Ria Pirrelli said.

“A few weeks later we got a phone call from the promoters to say Barry had requested that Audio Vixen be his support act for his tour in February.

“We’ve been told that he listened to the CD and watched our clip on YouTube and it all happened from there.”

She said the trio had based their sounds around the Bee Gees’ signature vocal style.

Audio Vixen were in season two of The X Factor, the year Reece Mastin won. The clip above is the song that impressed Barry Gibb.

tired of the disdain and put downs on anyone who disagrees with the select few……the clique will assert its “superiority”, and belittle and demean those who dare to express an opinion different to theirs……apparently their word is “law”…..

& for the record- listen to the song- they can SING !!!! Bloody well…..

There’s no reason why you can’t have a different opinion Sue N.
I liked Audio Vixen and said so, not everyone has to agree.
I also listened to their clip and thought they sang really well, Barry Gibb must have thought so.

AP@7 Can’t decide what was worse, the slur, on Asians, on women or on Asian doctors, but I also found his ignorance of language highly “offendable”. Sorry I may not be spelling it correctly because it isn’t in the dictionary. But I am sure that Julia can promptly override McQaurie and have it replace the word “offensive”.